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A Study in Polish Housing Conditions. Methodology and Building Typology Characteristics

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  • Stachura Ewa

    (Institute for Built Environment Studies University of Economics in Katowice)

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The attributes of the housing environment constitute an important part of the quality of living. Flats and houses, as other products, fulfill the complex needs of users, starting with the provision of shelter and a sense of safety, to satisfaction associated with the social context of occupancy and the perception of its aesthetic values. The housing environment, more than other functional aspects of architecture, shapes the structure of modern cities, and its high quality standards are reflected in the urban potential that promotes economic growth.

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  • Stachura Ewa, 2013. "A Study in Polish Housing Conditions. Methodology and Building Typology Characteristics," Real Estate Management and Valuation, Sciendo, vol. 21(1), pages 25-31, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:remava:v:21:y:2013:i:1:p:25-31:n:4
    DOI: 10.2478/remav-2013-0004
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